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Indigenous leaders want corporate reconciliation efforts to extend beyond Sept. 30

Indigenous leaders want corporate reconciliation efforts to extend beyond Sept. 30

TORONTO — Chelsee Pettit spent much of the summer collaborating with designers to create and manufacture apparel reflective of the Indigenous values she hoped would be on people's minds when Canada marks its second National Day for Truth and Reconcil
Discovery grant supports gut-wrenching research

Discovery grant supports gut-wrenching research

USask researchers’ study of Salmonella transmission first of its kind.
Agriculture This Week: Niche crop interest could return

Agriculture This Week: Niche crop interest could return

Niche crops of course are also a greater risk, with limited markets, and almost non-locally.
Wave of retirement hits Canadian workforce as healthcare, education lose workers

Wave of retirement hits Canadian workforce as healthcare, education lose workers

TORONTO — Canada is facing a wave of retirements driven by workers in high-pressure sectors, with an increasing number retiring before they turn 65.
Hilarious! Squirrel doing squirrely stuff gets 3.4M TikTok views

Hilarious! Squirrel doing squirrely stuff gets 3.4M TikTok views

This squirrel has attitude!
Gas prices up in some cities across Canada by as much as 19 cents

Gas prices up in some cities across Canada by as much as 19 cents

TORONTO — Gas prices jumped overnight in some cities across Canada, in many cases by around ten cents a litre, and by almost 20 cents in one city. The price of gas on Thursday was up nationally by just over three cents on average at $1.
Homes still unaffordable for average households despite fall in prices: reports

Homes still unaffordable for average households despite fall in prices: reports

OTTAWA — Buying a home has become more unaffordable for Canadians even as housing prices fall, according to new reports from the parliamentary budget officer and RBC.
Researchers seek effective COVID-19 treatments

Researchers seek effective COVID-19 treatments

Developing therapeutics for COVID-19 should lessen the length and severity of the illness, keeping more people out of the hospital and improving patient outcomes.
Expect serious delays at border due to staff shortages if travel levels rise: union

Expect serious delays at border due to staff shortages if travel levels rise: union

OTTAWA — The head of a union representing Canada’s customs and immigration officers says chronic staffing shortages mean long waits at the border won’t necessarily disappear when use of the controversial ArriveCan app soon becomes optional.
Police issue 768 distracted driving tickets in August

Police issue 768 distracted driving tickets in August

When drivers weren’t focusing on the road, police were focusing on them.
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